DTN stated that the successful contestants would represent the country’s rich heritage, having passed through the audition stages held in four different locations in Abuja, Port Harcourt, Enugu and Lagos. It disclosed that they headed to camp immediately after the auditions.
It said, “In camp, they have been involved in different activities, including three days intensive empowerment training at the Nigerian Export Promotional Council (NEPC) on etiquette classes with Mrs Janet Adetu and fun choreography sessions.
“Other activities in the camp are courtesy/facility visits, the CAF Beach Soccer Africa Cup of Nations at Eko Atlantic, Victoria Island courtesy of PowerHorse and mentorship by a renowned WIMBIZ member, among others.”
The statement said the selected contestants would be judged based on the following criteria — punctuality, etiquette, daily tasks and also the Green Girl Challenge.
It said, “On December 19, the Miss Nigeria 2016 Queen will be crowned at the Eko Convention Centre, Eko Hotel and Suits, Victoria Island Lagos.
“To support your favourite contestant and experience the glitz and glamour of the event, get your tickets for N5, 000 or N10, 000 at Eko Hotel and Suits, or online at www.afriticket.com.”
The statement listed the contestants as Miss Onyinye (Abia), Miss Princess (FCT) Miss Gladys (Adamawa) Miss Idoremyin (Akwa Ibom) Miss Chioma (Amanbra) Miss Edith (Bauchi) and Miss Isaac (Bayelsa).
Also Miss Anna (Benue), Miss Blessing (Borno), Miss Sharon (Cross River), Miss Winfrey (Delta), Miss Blessing (Ebonyi), Miss Sharon (Edo), Miss Tobi (Ekiti), Miss Anita (Enugu) and Miss Cordelian (Gombe).
Others are Miss Chiamaka (Imo), Miss Maryann (Jigawa), Miss Joan (Kaduna), Miss Frances (Kano), Miss Aminat (Katsian), Miss Loretta (Kebbi) Miss Folashade (Kogi), Miss Shade (Kwara) and Miss Deborah (Lagos).
The rest are Miss June (Nasarawa) Miss Erica (Niger), Miss Winifred (Ogun), Miss Sandra (Ondo), Miss Eniola (Osun) Miss Abisola (Oyo), Miss Ebosetale (Plateau), Miss Angela (Rivers), Miss Sarah (Sokoto), Miss Salima (Taraba) Miss Adenike (Yobe) Miss Akeela (Zamfara) and Miss Joy (FCT).
The statement urged Nigeria not to miss the Ruby edition, noting that Miss Nigeria 2016 was the country’s heritage.
(NAN)
DTN stated that the successful contestants would represent the country’s rich heritage, having passed through the audition stages held in four different locations in Abuja, Port Harcourt, Enugu and Lagos. It disclosed that they headed to camp immediately after the auditions.
It said, “In camp, they have been involved in different activities, including three days intensive empowerment training at the Nigerian Export Promotional Council (NEPC) on etiquette classes with Mrs Janet Adetu and fun choreography sessions.
“Other activities in the camp are courtesy/facility visits, the CAF Beach Soccer Africa Cup of Nations at Eko Atlantic, Victoria Island courtesy of PowerHorse and mentorship by a renowned WIMBIZ member, among others.”
The statement said the selected contestants would be judged based on the following criteria — punctuality, etiquette, daily tasks and also the Green Girl Challenge.
It said, “On December 19, the Miss Nigeria 2016 Queen will be crowned at the Eko Convention Centre, Eko Hotel and Suits, Victoria Island Lagos.
“To support your favourite contestant and experience the glitz and glamour of the event, get your tickets for N5, 000 or N10, 000 at Eko Hotel and Suits, or online at www.afriticket.com.”
The statement listed the contestants as Miss Onyinye (Abia), Miss Princess (FCT) Miss Gladys (Adamawa) Miss Idoremyin (Akwa Ibom) Miss Chioma (Amanbra) Miss Edith (Bauchi) and Miss Isaac (Bayelsa).
Also Miss Anna (Benue), Miss Blessing (Borno), Miss Sharon (Cross River), Miss Winfrey (Delta), Miss Blessing (Ebonyi), Miss Sharon (Edo), Miss Tobi (Ekiti), Miss Anita (Enugu) and Miss Cordelian (Gombe).
Others are Miss Chiamaka (Imo), Miss Maryann (Jigawa), Miss Joan (Kaduna), Miss Frances (Kano), Miss Aminat (Katsian), Miss Loretta (Kebbi) Miss Folashade (Kogi), Miss Shade (Kwara) and Miss Deborah (Lagos).
The rest are Miss June (Nasarawa) Miss Erica (Niger), Miss Winifred (Ogun), Miss Sandra (Ondo), Miss Eniola (Osun) Miss Abisola (Oyo), Miss Ebosetale (Plateau), Miss Angela (Rivers), Miss Sarah (Sokoto), Miss Salima (Taraba) Miss Adenike (Yobe) Miss Akeela (Zamfara) and Miss Joy (FCT).
The statement urged Nigeria not to miss the Ruby edition, noting that Miss Nigeria 2016 was the country’s heritage.
(NAN)